About GAS heated Flat Work Ironer
Oil heated Flat Work Ironer
BMM Weston 850 Flatwork Ironers feature
- Optimised bed design that ensures efficient operation over a wide range of conditions.
- Pneumatic raising and automatic aligning of beds and rolls
- Integrated design of rolls and beds to ensure uniform heat transfer, thus optimising clothing life
- Chest contours that eliminate gap pieces
- Minimum energy needs for drive system
- Simple, electronic, variable speed motor and drive system providing quiet, efficient, slip-free transition
- Analogue information system
- Inclined, ergonomically designed feed table for dafe, efficient hand or mechanical feeding.
- Centralised moisture extraction system.
- Thermally insulated.
- Removable side covers for external servicing.
Advanced Efficiency for Commercial LaundriesThis Flat Work Ironer is designed for professional use in dry cleaning and cloth washing facilities, offering seamless linen finishing. The large roller width, high drum capacity, and fast processing rates make it an ideal choice for hotels, hospitals, and laundry services that require consistent productivity and superior results.
Precision and Safety at Every StageEquipped with overheat protection, an emergency stop switch, and microprocessor-based controls, this ironer safeguards operators and laundry items. The variable frequency drive allows for tailored speed settings, while the digital LED/LCD interface provides real-time status updates, ensuring efficient and secure operations throughout every cycle.
FAQs of GAS heated Flat Work Ironer:
Q: How do I install the GAS heated Flat Work Ironer safely in my facility?
A: Begin by placing the ironer on a leveled surface. Ensure both gas (LPG or natural gas) and electrical connections (220-240 Volt) are professionally set up, with adequate ventilation. Follow manufacturer guidelines for wiring and gas line installation to guarantee operational safety.
Q: What types of linens can be processed with this ironer?
A: The ironer is suitable for processing flat linens such as sheets, tablecloths, napkins, and pillowcases. It is designed specifically for dry cleaning and cloth washing environments requiring efficient and consistent finishing of various linen materials.
Q: When should I use the emergency stop switch on the ironer?
A: Activate the emergency stop switch immediately in case of any unexpected malfunctions, safety hazards, or if an operators safety is compromised. This feature instantly stops the machine, preventing accidents and equipment damage.
Q: Where can I monitor the operating status and settings of the ironer?
A: The ironers digital LED or LCD display interface provides clear real-time data on temperature, speed, and load status. Users can monitor and adjust settings conveniently from the front panel of the machine for optimal results.
Q: What is the cleaning process for the drum and how often should it be performed?
A: The machine utilizes an automated self-cleaning system that helps maintain optimal hygiene and performance. Regular use of the self-cleaning feature is recommended, especially after high-volume cycles, to prevent residue build-up and prolong operational life.
Q: How does the variable frequency drive (VFD) benefit the ironing process?
A: The VFD enables precise control of the roller speed to match different fabric requirements and production loads. This flexibility enhances finishing quality, reduces wear on linens, and helps conserve energy during operation.
Q: What safety features are included to protect users during operation?
A: Safety is prioritized with integrated overheat protection, an emergency stop switch, and a corrosion-resistant stainless steel body frame. The microprocessor-based control panel further supports secure and accurate machine management, minimizing the risk of operator injury.